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Which premature babies need screening for retinopathy?
The rate of premature babies with retinopathy of prematurity and visual impairment is highest when the gestational age is less than 28 weeks, accompanied by a low birth weight of less than 1.5 kg. Screening and treatment for retinopathy of prematurity should be best performed within 3 - 4 weeks after birth.
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Stages and progression of retinopathy in preterm infants
Retinopathy of prematurity is one of the challenges faced by premature babies. The stages of retinopathy of prematurity progress quite quickly, from mild to severe, and can cause blindness if not intervened promptly.
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Is retinopathy in premature babies dangerous?
Retinopathy of prematurity is a potentially blinding eye disorder that occurs primarily in infants weighing less than 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) or who are born before 31 weeks of gestation. The smaller the baby, the more likely it is to develop retinopathy. This disorder is one of the most common causes of vision loss and visual impairment in children.
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What to eat after retinal detachment surgery?
The eyes are an important part of the body but are most susceptible to problems. What to eat after retinal detachment surgery or what to avoid eating after eye surgery is always a matter of concern for patients today.
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Why do premature and low birth weight babies need to be screened for retinopathy of prematurity?
About 90% of newborns have mild retinopathy of prematurity and do not require treatment. However, premature babies can have more severe disease leading to impaired vision and even blindness. Therefore, it is necessary to screen newborns for timely detection and treatment to avoid dangerous complications for the baby.
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5 ways diabetes can affect your eyes and vision
When blood sugar levels are not well controlled, it can lead to a number of health problems. In many cases, high blood sugar levels can seriously affect vision and cause eye problems, such as blurred vision, cataracts, glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy.
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Beware of sudden blurred vision
Sudden blurred vision can make it difficult to see clearly or perform everyday tasks. While not all cases are cause for concern, some may require prompt medical attention.
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Retinal Pigmentation: What you need to know
In fact, macular degeneration is not really a disease but a group of genetic diseases that are characterized by poor vision in low light conditions.
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Complications of the vitreous capsule after phaco surgery
Phaco surgery is the best cataract treatment method today with many outstanding advantages such as: small incision, fast surgery time, patients can return to normal life immediately after surgery. However, this treatment method will also leave some complications after surgery.
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Uveitis: Classification and common symptoms
The eye is an important organ of the human body and is a fragile and vulnerable part. Eye-related diseases can sometimes cause dangerous complications, affecting vision, including uveitis.
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Abnormal vision warning symptoms
Vision can have many different problems, at different levels. Let's learn about the warning signs of common vision problems through the article below.
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